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Trauma: 4 Soft Tissue Trauma: 3


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Sort Desciption: At the completion of this unit, the paramedic student will be able to integrate pathophysiological principles and the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the patient with soft tissue trauma. ...

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At the completion of this unit, the paramedic student will be able to integrate pathophysiological principles and the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the patient with soft tissue trauma. COGNITIVE OBJECTIVES At the completion of this unit, the paramedic student will be able to: 4-3.1 Describe the incidence, morbidity, and mortality of soft tissue injures. (C-1) 4-3.2 Describe the layers of the skin, specifically: (C-1) a. Epidermis and dermis (cutaneous) b. Superficial fascia (subcutaneous) c. Deep fascia 4-3.3 Identify the major functions of the integumentary system. (C-1) 4-3.4 Identify the skin tension lines of the body. (C-1) 4-3.5 Predict soft tissue injuries based on mechanism of injury. (C-1) 4-3.6 Discuss the pathophysiology of wound healing, including: (C-1) a. Hemostasis b. Inflammation phase c. Epithelialization d. Neovascularization e. Collagen synthesis 4-3.7 Discuss the pathophysiology of soft tissue injuries. (C-2) 4-3.8 Differentiate between the following types of closed soft tissue injuries: (C-3) a. Contusion b. Hematoma c. Crush injuries 4-3.9 Discuss the assessment findings associated with closed soft tissue injuries. (C-1) 4-3.10 Discuss the management of a patient with closed soft tissue injuries. (C-2) 4-3.11 Discuss the pathophysiology of open soft tissue injuries. (C-2) 4-3.12 Differentiate between the following types of open soft tissue injuries: (C-3) a. Abrasions b. Lacerations c. Major arterial lacerations d. Avulsions e. Impaled objects f. ...

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